10th
August May 2004
Gharshana
Should
the phrase "Old wine in New bottle", disappoint
us? It need not, as long as the bottle is new, clean and fresh,
and the wine is pure. The stylishness of the bottle may even
delight us.
I
would refer the above analysis to the latest Telugu film:
GHARSHANA
GHARSHANA:
The badly injured police officer falls into the lake and for
a split of moment, every pill of life in him seems to leave,
except for a yearning: to live everlastingly with his beloved
wife, to get into her warm embrace, to look into her eyes
every moment
. "cheliya cheliya
..cheliya cheliya
.
Alala odilo, eduru choostunna
"
What follows from the next moment, is a visual and musical
treat to all those who love authentic stories and stylish
cinematography's.
WHAT
SPEAKS OF GHARSHANA:
What speaks volumes of the film is the magnanimity and intensity
in the performance of the protagonist. Venkatesh was at his
very best from the first scene to the last, no matter how
many hardships every shot might have cost. He was perfect
as a police man; his wrinkles showed the maturity, his looks
were sharp and his body language, simply superb.
What
speaks volumes of the film is a beautiful love story embedded
in the arena of absolute violence. In the big world of punches
and policemen, guns and goondas, bullets and blood, there
exists a small world of innocent children and their teacher:
her simplicity makes even the lonely, but strong policeman,
desire a life-partner. It's her desire to be with him that
makes him crave, every moment, for her. And it's that craving,
which brings him to life, from the verge of death.
What
speaks volumes of the film is the striking script and interesting
screenplay by Gautam Menon, whose work is enhanced by Raja
Sekhar's brilliant cinematography and Harris Jayraj's soulful
music. Kula Sekhar's pen carries the soul of the music to
greater heights.
WHAT
GHARSHANA FAILS TO SPEAK:
What the film fails to speak of is the title itself. The final
battle lacks the punch of a strong climax. The strength of
the villain looks meager before the characterization of the
protagonist. This makes the expected battle, a mere fisticuff.
THE
LAST LINES: I am excited to watch this film on the big
screen, for the Third time. Will you join me in this devilish
delight?
PURNESH
PURNESH
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More
My Movie experiences:
Purnesh
- Lakshya
Purnesh - Yuva
Leenesh - Yuva
Kis - Lakshmi Narasimha
Indian Pride - Tagore
Raj - Boys
Phani - Gangotri
Phani - Khadgam
Vikram - CKR
BKR - Indra (Singapore)
Ram - Indra (Dubai)
Ranjeet - Idiot
Rahul
- Indra
King Koduri - Indra
Srilakshmi Katragadda - Mitr:
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